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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1902)
The 1 eutsch flat Soli and GfS ar anteed by Lee Tetftsch, Pendleton, wregon The Teutsch Hat is made especially for us, after A ,iiar hi no. ks that are in vosrue in the bion centers. They are the most fashionable and trictly up to dale men's head wear brought to Pendle ton this season. Each hat bears the stamp, embossed on the . l a . flie Tetftsch Hat and Guaranteed Dy Lee Tetftsch Pendleton, Oregon ma This guarantee means that every hat is warranted to .? t:.n-)!nn nnrl run cf-nnH rpaflv tn mn4ff the iriiar- give enure smwoim-n.., j o antee good. There are no better gentlemen's hats made at any price. They stand first in style, first in quality, and first in popular price. The "Teutsch are sou ana stin nais ana are maae in all the latest styles and shapes, and sell from $2.00 TO $3.50 EACH Lee Teutsch SUCCESSOR TO Cleaver Bros. Dry Goods Company. BREVITIES. 3 Lee Teutsch for hats. imea A. Hownrn. farm Inn no ImDlGlDPTlf PnmTonw 11 hnrt'c nr U(n nr j A nrfoA 1Cn KTiPt c---w -uw, O, ffl firAitr. i i . . 10 omito Trs j In llnp nnH fin rrxi. -n.. n utrictly cash grocery, which is the - . .iou lumjiv : irnnn waeeH. . t lino umue. f VAtl 1 TIM U f - uicuiit.. inev ; sinniA tnn were Is to be had. -' lu u at lowest raten nn Or MllTlln. i - . . &ast Oreconlan hiiMinr ..uub. 08 Htntlfla.J -o-v cmiea ar. tho nnMcoo f , , '""'J caan trading plan. lur nniinrQ . waiia snnA.v in; .rr wsTibm er 8ame Ly appylns Eobs Fobs Fobs 1 have just received some J" d(ignS in Leather and .Woven Fobs. They are ules and . . . . .v-tjr acrviceaDie. COst is modest ft l-50to$3.75 L. HUNZIKER xd Optician Castle's for fish. Fresh fish dally at Castle's. Fechter's for Ice cream. Court St Furnished rooms, 309 W. Court St, Columbus buggies, $150, at Uma tilla Implement Company. For Sale Lady's bicycle, almost new. Apply 712 West Alta street. Large stock of best toilet soap at Martin's Family Grocery and Bak ery. Nobbiest Ideas of the season in suitings at Seibert & Shulz's, the tailors. Fresh Swiss cheese. It's delicious At Martin's Family Grocery and Bakery. Brome grass seed and all kinds of bulk and package garden seeds at Hawley Bros. Drop into Nolte's saloon and get some nice fresh crawfish. Received fresh every other day. Helnz's strawberry and pineapple preserves also apple butter. Very fine goods, at Hawley Bros. Extra fine assortment of bottled pickles, preserves and jams at Mar tin's Family Grocery and Bakery. Hot house lettuce, strawberries, asparagus, cauliflower and dressed poultry at Demott & Co.'s tomorrow, Just arrived from Chicago, the ladies' new street hats, also the im proved Sablin corsets at Mrs. Camp bell's. William H. Eenfrey has disowned his allegiance to the king of Great Britain and declared his intention of becoming a subject of Uncle Sam. All kinds of real estate for sale, Homes on easy payments, will fur nish part of puVchase money. Rihorn & Cook, room 10, Taylor Bldg. Police Judge McCourt assessed Douglas McDonald $10 this afternoon for being drunk and disorderly Peter Touse, for the same offense was fined $5. Wm. Abalan of Turkey will show Turkish and Oriental goods at R. Alexander's store next Monday, May 12. These goods are made by Aba Inn himself, in Turkey. Sf. Joe Store will have a special sale on groceries, dry goods, clqth- tng, shoes and furnishings Saturday, May 10th. Great bargains will be ottered. Do not fall to attend this sale. The local lodge of Elks, initiated E. L. Barnett, of Athena, Into the se crets of their order at their meeting last night. Refreshments were served . and a social ime was enjoy, e'd. Harry McCullough, arrested in Wallowa county several days ago for the theft of horses from Al Johnson, at Athena, during last fall, furnished ball in the sum of $250 and gained his liberty Thursday evening. Tom James, arrested Wednesday night, charged with robbing Brock & McComas drug store, will have his preliminary hearing before Judgo Fitz Gerald, Monday, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the meantime, Jamea remains In the county Jail. The superiority of Dutton's Ice cream has been manifested and the demand continues to increase with each season. The flavoring extracts are the purest and richest obtainable, while the cream Is strictly pure. Try It yourself. Lost A gray mare, with reached mane, branded on left hip with helf irele over cross and a bay mare, branded with D on left shoulder and diamond cn right shoulder. Suitable reward will be paid flnder by return ing to T. W. Ayrea' barn. J. U. McDill has found his bicycle that was thought to have been stol en. It was found in the China noodle house In Chinatown, and the owner of the house claimed that he found the wheel sitting in front of his place during the night and took it Inside to take care of It. A petition was filed with the coun ty court this morning by W. O. Ham lsch, asking that he be appointed guardian of little Ella Hamisch, his 6-year-old daughter, who was injured by the W. & C. R. turn table In this city the 7th of April. It is under stood that this is the first move to ward filing a suit for $50,000 dam ages against the company. W. H. Maple and A. B. Noble re turned last night from Meadow Creek, where they have been for two weeks, taking their cattle to their homestead claims. They per formed considerable work in the way of building fences and making im provements on their land while there. Mr. Maple says the roads are good and the grass find. While in tin inountalnR" they wero In Quite a heTW snow storm. THAT ELECTRIC LINE TWO PFfOMOTEnS TALK FRANCHISE IN PENDLETON. IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Court Will Probably Finish the Business Before It at Close of This Week. The May term of the supreme court will probably end tomorrow evening. By this time all of tne 32 cases that were before the court will have been disposed of, and Chief Justice Robert S. Bean and Associate Justices Frank E. Moore and Chas. E. Wolverton, with the attorneys who have been attending the court from different counties can leave for their homes. Two Cases Only Dismissed. Out of all the cases before the court only two have been dismissed and the rest, with the exception of the case of G. D. -Simmons, plaintiff and respondent vs. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation company, de fendant and appellant, is booked for tomorrow. This is a complicated case and will take some time to argue. This is a case where the plaintiff sued the railroad company for damages and was awarded $20,700 by the lower court for in juries received in a freight train col lision at Kamela some time ago The defendants appealed the case and are trying to show that the com pany should not be responsible for the injury because plaintiff had no business on the train when injured The cases argued and submitted today were: LeClare vs. Thlbault. Edward D. LeClare, plaintiff and respondent, vs. N. H. Thlbault and Marie Louise Thlbault, defendants and appellants. This case grew out of an action brought to foreclose a mortgage on mining property In Ba ker county, given by defendants to secure a note for $2000 . given to plaintiff. The case was decided in favor of plaintiff in the lower court. Lowery vs. Sterling et. al. M. A. Lowery, respondent, vs. Henry V. Sterling, Thomas Wade and A. Ferguson, appellants, is the title of a case brought in Union county by respondent to foreclose a mortgage on a note .for $2084. This was the last case up today. Promise to Build an Electric Road From Dayton to Pendleton and Have it In Operation In the Next Two Years. 1 H. Mollma nand Frank B. Romo the street railway and electric car lino promoters from San Francisco, were in Pendleton last night and had a conference with the city offic ials and county judge and commis sioners regarding a franchise for their electrical road In this county. Nothing definite was dono, but the matter of granting a franchise for electrical cars, both In and out of the city, was discussed and Messrs Mellmann and Romo are very en thusiastic over their proposed scheme. l'hey came from Walla Walla hore and Interviewed all the towns In the eastern end of the county between here and that city, and report hav tng received good encouragement all along the line. These promoters claim to have nil kinds of capital back of them and will be able to accomplish all they propose If they can get the fran chlse and rights of way. This Is the only thing that Is in their way at present, they say, and, If this can be overcome, each town along the line between here and Dayton will not only be supplied with electricity for any use for which it may b wanted. but will connect the neighboring towns with electric car lines that will give quick and oco nomical transportation. While the scheme of these promot ers is a practical one and, perhaps, one that would prove a fortune to the promoters, beside a great help to the country through which the road passed, It is regarded by many as chimerical and not likely to ma terialize for many years, if over. The two gentlemen say that If they can get the franchises they will have the road built and In oper ation within the next two years. It Pays to Track at the Peoples Warehouse HOW QUEER To cut pricos at the beginning of the saeson! We are overstocked and will make a substantial reduction in nearly all lines. Romomber, wo do not carry CHEAP GOODS, but we carry GOOD GOODS CHEAP. May Shopping Festival Table Linens 56 inch bleached and un bleached table linen regular 40c quality NOW 25 CENTS Calico The best that is manu factured ON SALE AT 4c May Shopping Festival Shift Waists You know the handsome line we carry. All our new shirt waists ovor $2.50 sold at reduction of tS PER CENT White Gloves A largo assortment of ladies lisle laoo gloves SPECIAL, 32 CENTS Reveals a Great Secret, It is often auked no .' . i Ing cures, that puzzle the best physl- Discovery for Consumption. Here's the secret. It cuts out the phelgm and germ Infected mucus, and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vit alize the blood. It heals the inflam ed, cough worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and f.tubborn coughs soon yield' to Dr. lung's New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat .and Lung diseases. Guar anteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Tallman & C'o's. Agents Patterns p Pprin b IbUJ Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Boots and Shoes. Mall Order Promptly Filled. Send for Samples. The Rev. Timothy Magulre, pastor of St. Kevin's Roman Catholic church, in Chicago, was found dead in a hath tub. at the parish house. Death had been caused by drowning. It is supposed he fell asleep In the bath tub. Stat kof Ohio, City or tolkoo f Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he ii the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busIneM In the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannotbe cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of December, A. (.. ID. 1886. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by druggists. 76c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Ji Need of Money. All parties knowing themselves in debted to D. Kemler are hereby noti fied to call and settle at once and save costs. D. KEMLER. 50 ..MORE... DOUGLAS "and GLORIA $3. S H OES Better See Them Before You Buy WORTH $5.oo Boston Store Did Yoa Know We Sell These Items ? Marriage Certificates J5cto 35c Cups and Saucers A fine line--for gins ...45 to 99c Baby Carriages and Go-carts $4.45 to $21.95 Hammocks largest line in Pendleton, 69c to $3.95 We print you 100 nice call ing cards for 49c 78 patterns to select from Crepe Paper Plain and decorated, 5 to 22c Per Roll Fall Line of Baseball Goods Balls, Gloves, Mitts, at Lowest Prices Frederick Nolf Eating Time Tb looked forward to with pleasure by those who dino at, the St. Qeorge food is right, t'ho cooking right, the hervico right and the prices right. Best 25 Cent Meal in the City at the St. George B. F. BECK PLUMBER and TINNER Sheet Iron and Copper Work... Special Attention to Job Work.... Roofing and Guttering.. .All Work Guaranteed. : : : : Shop: Cottonwood Street, Opposite St. Joo Store, Near Court St. SS'!! Thn liminn rommlttoe on nubile lands ordered a favorable report on the bill permitting the secretary of the interior in his dlscertion. to per mit, the citizens of one state to cut and use timber from a forest reserve 5n an adjoining state. Impaired Digestion is quickly corrrected by these won derful pills One trial will show you the reason for the big sales of Beecham's Pills Sold ErerrwhereIo boxes 10c. And 8, 0 0 & 0 We Are Particular About the manner in which our stock is kept. Cleanliness is followed strictly, so that everything that comes from our store will please you and will prove appetizing. Baskets and Brooms Our line of baskets contains everything you may need clothes baskets, lunch bas kets, market baslftts, wood baskets, etc. Brooms that sweep clean and stand tho wear; do not get out of shape or loso strawa. Superior Clean Goods at Reasonable Prices, with Prompt Delivery Are Out pinners. & a a m m G a & & & & & a 9 9 9 li'sfiilftorrWiv! 9 R. MARTIN, Proprietor ssssss This slgnatuto Is on every box ot the gonulna Laxative uronio-uummeTBbiets 'tlioowady that carta r cola ia ouo day.